VolkerWessels Wants to Roll Out PlasticRoad

VolkerWessels Wants to Roll Out PlasticRoad

March 03, 2017

When it comes to construction, plastic doesn't just have to come in Lego-shaped bricks to be a viable building material. Dutch construction company VolkerWessels is opening up about its PlasticRoad project which, as the name suggests, is looking for an alternative to conventional road-building by using recycled plastics instead. Is asphalt truly so bad that [...]

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Rumpke Waste & Recycling and Mixed Glass Processing

Rumpke Waste & Recycling and Mixed Glass Processing

March 01, 2017

We’ve talked about the importance of recycling plastics and paper products. However, we’ve still yet to cover the process of glass recycling. As Rumpke Waste & Recycling announces new renovations to their own mixed glass processing endeavors, now’s as good a time as any to also cover the applications of recycled glass. Some of which [...]

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Manufacturing Enzymes to Save World from Climate Change

Manufacturing Enzymes to Save World from Climate Change

February 27, 2017

Trying to stop climate change is a tough challenge to overcome. With carbon dioxide levels running amok since the Industrial Revolution almost two centuries ago, it’ll be difficult to undo that damage in a shorter amount of time. Luckily, humanity has been gifted with intelligence and adaptability where our scientists seek to solve these problems [...]

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Project Vahana: Delivering People With Drones

Project Vahana: Delivering People With Drones

February 24, 2017

It looks like drones are not going to just be for delivering goods across the last mile. Indeed, Airbus and others want to use the things to deliver people from Point A to Point B without the pain of sitting in traffic on the freeway. Just think: pushing a few buttons on your phone to [...]

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IKEA unveils its Plans for Mushroom-Based Packaging

IKEA unveils its Plans for Mushroom-Based Packaging

February 22, 2017

There’s an increasing number of alternatives to plastic packaging as the market becomes more aware and concerned about sustainable practices. With that in mind, companies and researchers are looking high and low for innovative inspiration. In IKEA’s case, their answer to replacing polystyrene packaging might as well have been hiding under a log. No, we’re [...]

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The Truth Behind Sweden’s Recycling Program

The Truth Behind Sweden’s Recycling Program

February 20, 2017

Since Huffington Post ran an article two years ago on Sweden’s 99 percent efficient recycling program, many environmentalists and green energy advocates have used them as an example of sound energy and waste management. While the country boasts that it needs to import garbage from its neighbors in order to keep its own plants running, [...]

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Kimberly-Clark Turns Gloves into Furniture with RightCycle

Kimberly-Clark Turns Gloves into Furniture with RightCycle

February 17, 2017

When it comes to recycling, people focus on the big four materials: metals, glass, paper, and plastics. However, those aren’t the only materials that need a second, third, or fourth life. Heck, even some objects within those categories aren’t able to be properly recycled. Kimberly-Clark Professional is taking on these niches, honing in on recycling [...]

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How2Recycle and the Standardization of Recycling Labels

How2Recycle and the Standardization of Recycling Labels

February 15, 2017

When we think of recycling, we often break things down into a few main categories such as plastics, metals, and paper. As technology advances and more materials (and their variants) are created, the process of recycling them efficiently and effectively becomes challenging. Doubly so when no one's really sure what bin to toss them [...]

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New “Smart Fabric” Collects Energy from the Sun, Wind

New “Smart Fabric” Collects Energy from the Sun, Wind

February 13, 2017

Wearable technology like smart watches might be a growing trend, but what about generating your own power with the clothes on your back? Granted, they haven’t invented solar-harvesting shirts yet, but an international team of nanomaterials scientists and engineers have come up with a “smart fabric” that collects energy from the sun, the wind, and [...]

 

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DroneSeed Wants to Regrow the World’s Forests With Drones

DroneSeed Wants to Regrow the World’s Forests With Drones

February 10, 2017

Trees are pretty great: they give us shade, timber, paper, and even food in some cases. On top of that (and most importantly), they help us breathe, scrubbing about 30% of annual carbon dioxide emissions from the air and replacing it with precious oxygen. But with rampant deforestation and the high resource and labor costs [...]

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RanMarine’s Waste Shark Eats Trash Floating in the Ocean

RanMarine’s Waste Shark Eats Trash Floating in the Ocean

February 08, 2017

Dutch sustainable technology innovators are at it again, this time with an aquatic drone with an appetite for trash floating at sea. RanMarine and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have teamed up and set loose the first wave of Waste Sharks, autonomous robots with an aim to keep our waterways clean. It's not news that [...]

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Online Grocery Sales Swell to $48 Billion Globally

Online Grocery Sales Swell to $48 Billion Globally

February 06, 2017

As omnichannel and ecommerce continue to grow, so too do the offerings of what one can buy over the Internet. Food and fast-moving consumer goods are quickly taking over a decent market share, reaching almost $50 billion worldwide, with no indicator of slowing down anytime soon. According to a report from Kantar Worldpanel, the fast-moving [...]

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